Theo Wargo/Getty Images The acclaimed sci-fi author responsible for "Project Hail Mary," one of the most inspiring and heartwarming movies of 2026 so far, has an unsettling prediction about artificial intelligence and its use in art. In an interview with Julien Crockett of the Los Angeles Review of Books , author Andy Weir (who also wrote "The Martian") was asked about AI's "potential" in the writing world. Weir revealed that he experimented with AI early on out of curiosity and found "it was really bad at writing." However, he expects "it will be good later on" and makes the chilling prediction that he "might be among the last generation of human authors." In Weir's mind, AI will eventually be capable of writing "more entertaining, compelling, and exciting stories than any human," drawing from the vast catalog of literature and piecing together the parts people enjoy most.…